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society in your area. 

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Leave the land and vegetation as it was. Fill in any holes you dig. 

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Use your detector only in safe areas. 

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Dispose of any junk you find, only in approved areas. Do not leave it 

for the next treasure hunter to find. 

CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

Your MD1023 metal detector is an example of our superior design and 

craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your 

metal detector so you can enjoy it for years. 

    Handle the detector gently and carefully. Dropping it can   

         damage circuit boards, cases, and can cause the  

                  detector to malfunction.                   

      Use the detector only in normal temperature   

                  environments. Extreme temperatures can shorten the life of   

         electronic devices and/or damage the cases of the detector.      

      Keep the detector away from dust and dirt, which can cause 

         premature wear of parts. 

      Wipe the detector with a damp cloth occasionally to keep   

                  it looking new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning   

         solvents, or strong detergents to clean the detector. 

DO NOT RETURN YOUR METAL DETECTOR TO THE STORE.    FOR 

QUESTIONS, OR TECHNICAL SUPPORT CONTACT OUR 

TECHNICAL DEPT AT 1-877-97 SCOPE.

Summary of Contents for MD1023

Page 1: ...1580 N Harmony Cr Anaheim CA 92807 Phone 714 701 9671 Fax 714 701 9672 Toll Free 877 97 SCOPE www famoustrails com MD1023 Metal Detector OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...US FIRST We can help if you need ANY assistance Log onto www famoustrails com Get answers to your questions email our technicians and more Call 1 877 97 SCOPE to speak to a Famous Trails representativ...

Page 3: ...the unit 4 Remove any metal objects away from the detector Remove any jewelry 5 Set mode to ALL METAL 6 Set SENS to midrange 5 7 You are now ready to start searching Note Please review the instruction...

Page 4: ...d 4 Quite cualquier objeto del metal lejos del detector Quite cualquier joyer a 5 Fije el modo a TODO EL METAL 6 Fije SENS al alcance medio 5 7 Usted esta listo para comenzar a buscar Nota Repase por...

Page 5: ...CONTENTS Assembling the Detector Installing Batteries Controls and Functions Operating Instructions Treasure Hunter s Code of Ethics Care and Maintenance...

Page 6: ...under shallow water z Adjustable Stem Adjust the detector s length for comfortable use z Arm Support Carry and operate your detector comfortably z Power Your metal detector requires two 9 volt alkali...

Page 7: ...could damage it Don t pull the cable if you want to pull out the plug from the jack 4 Rotate the stem s lock nut clockwise to loosen it 5 Stand and stretch your arm holding the metal detector to make...

Page 8: ...u don t plan to use the unit for a week or more remove the batteries Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts Warning z Dispose old batteries promptly and properly Never bury or...

Page 9: ...ical interference it s better to lower the SENS 2 MODE SWITCH z DISC The mode DISC TONE can facilitate in your search and discriminate the target type based on a long or short tone for different metal...

Page 10: ...structions DISC TONE and ALL METAL are motion modes You have to move the searchcoil to find your target While TARGET is a non motion mode When searching set operation mode to ALL METAL and SENS to 5 S...

Page 11: ...silver The unit will respond with du tone to silver TONE Based on DISC TONE control the unit can discriminate the metal type with high or low tone A rejected object sounds a low tone which is differe...

Page 12: ...hat the unit can reject most of invaluable metals such as nails and small iron 5 Move all metal digging tools when searching 6 Sensitivity level is generally in contradiction with that of the discrimi...

Page 13: ...he detector gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards cases and can cause the detector to malfunction Use the detector only in normal temperature environments Extreme temperatures can...

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